List
Image | Name | Heir to | From | Until | |
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Year | Cause | ||||
Henry of Castile (1379–1406) |
John I (father) |
1388 | 1390 | ascended the throne as Henry III | |
Maria of Castile (1401–1458) |
Henry III (father) |
1402 | 1405 | displaced by the birth of brother | |
John of Castile (1405–1454) |
1405 | 1406 | ascended the throne as John II | ||
Catherine of Castile (1422–1424) |
John II (father) |
1423 | 1424 | died | |
Eleanor of Castile (1423–1425) |
1424 | 1425 | displaced by the birth of brother | ||
Henry of Castile (1425–1474) |
1425 | 1454 | ascended the throne as Henry IV | ||
Joanna of Castile (1462–1530) |
Henry IV (father) |
1462 | 1464 | disinherited in favour of half-aunt | |
Alfonso of Castile (1453–1468) |
Henry IV (half-brother) |
1465 | 1468 | died | |
Isabella of Castile (1451–1504) |
1468 | 1470 | disinherited in favour of half-niece | ||
Joanna of Castile (1462–1530) |
Henry IV (father) |
1470 | 1475 | crown assumed by Isabella I | |
Isabella of Aragon (1470–1498) |
Isabella I (mother) |
1476 | 1480 | displaced by the birth of brother | |
John of Aragon (1478–1497) |
1480 | 1497 | died | ||
Isabella of Aragon (1470–1498) |
1498 | 1498 | died | ||
Michael of Portugal (1498–1500) |
Isabella I (grandmother) |
1499 | 1500 | died | |
Joanna of Aragon (1479–1555) |
Isabella I (mother) |
1502 | 1504 | ascended the throne | |
Charles of Austria (1500–1558) |
Joanna (mother) |
1504 | 1516 | ascended the throne as Charles I | |
Philip of Austria (1527–1598) |
Charles I and Joanna (father and grandmother) |
1528 | 1556 | ascended the throne as Philip II | |
Charles of Austria (1545–1568) |
Philip II (father) |
1560 | 1568 | died | |
Ferdinand (1571–1578) |
1573 | 1578 | died | ||
Diego of Austria (1575–1582) |
1580 | 1582 | died | ||
Philip of Austria (1578–1621) |
1584 | 1598 | ascended the throne as Philip III | ||
Philip of Austria (1605–1665) |
Philip III father) |
1608 | 1621 | ascended the throne as Philip IV | |
Balthasar Charles of Austria (1629–1646) |
Philip IV | 1632 | 1646 | died | |
Philip Prosper of Austria (1657–1661) |
1658 | 1661 | died | ||
Charles of Austria (1661–1700) |
1661 | 1665 | ascended the throne as Charles II | ||
Louis of Spain (1707–1724) |
Philip V | 1709 | 1724 | ascended the throne | |
Ferdinand of Spain (1713–1759) |
1724 | 1746 | ascended the throne as Ferdinand VI | ||
Charles of Spain (1716–1788) |
Charles III (father) |
1760 | 1788 | ascended the throne as Charles IV | |
Ferdinand of Spain (1784–1833) |
Charles IV | 1789 | 1808 | ascended the throne as Ferdinand VII | |
Isabella of Spain (1830–1904) |
Ferdinand VII (father) |
1830 | 1833 | ascended the throne as Isabella II | |
Isabella of Spain (1851–1931) |
Isabella II (mother) |
1851 | 1857 | displaced by the birth of brother | |
Alfonso of Spain (1857–1885) |
1857 | 1868 | mother's deposition | ||
Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy (1869–1931) |
Amadeus | 1871 | 1873 | father's abdication | |
Isabella of Spain (1851–1931) |
Alfonso XII (brother) |
1875 | 1880 | displaced by the birth of niece | |
Mercedes of Spain (1880–1904) |
Alfonso XII (father) Alfonso XIII (brother) |
1881 | 1904 | died | |
Alfonso of Spain (1907–1938) |
Alfonso XIII (father) |
1907 | 1933 | renounced his succcession rights | |
80px | Juan, Count of Barcelona (1913–1993) |
Alfonso XIII (father) |
1933 | 1977 | Recognized as heir apparent to the Spanish throne and held the title Prince of Asturias from 21 June 1933, but preferred to use the title Count of Barcelona; renounced his claim to the throne in favour of his son, Juan Carlos on 14 May 1977 |
Felipe of Spain (1968–) |
Juan Carlos I | 1977 | incumbent | — |
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